HiredN00bs
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We can do so much better than this.
We can abolish the death penalty and reform our justice system towards restoration rather than retribution.
We can make gun ownership require more checks like psychological examination and safety training. We can push back against a culture that glorifies deadly weapons.
We can make health care more available and affordable to everyone, especially in regards to mental well-being.
Dylan Roof shouldn't be put to death because he should never should have murdered those people because he should have never had the gun or even gone to do such a thing because he would have been treated by a more caring and socially-minded society. We failed those people in the church. Slaughtering this human being who is a product of our failure is a barbaric, simple, backwards way of thinking. Suing all the parts of the entire system that enabled this would be a better way to draw awareness to the root problems that caused this tragedy.
Killing Dylan Roof accomplishes nothing beneficial to society. Even if it could be demonstrated to bring a sense of satisfaction or relief to the bereaved, it still would not be morally justifiable. As for why random people would relish in such an act, no virtuous explanation comes to mind.
We can abolish the death penalty and reform our justice system towards restoration rather than retribution.
We can make gun ownership require more checks like psychological examination and safety training. We can push back against a culture that glorifies deadly weapons.
We can make health care more available and affordable to everyone, especially in regards to mental well-being.
Dylan Roof shouldn't be put to death because he should never should have murdered those people because he should have never had the gun or even gone to do such a thing because he would have been treated by a more caring and socially-minded society. We failed those people in the church. Slaughtering this human being who is a product of our failure is a barbaric, simple, backwards way of thinking. Suing all the parts of the entire system that enabled this would be a better way to draw awareness to the root problems that caused this tragedy.
Killing Dylan Roof accomplishes nothing beneficial to society. Even if it could be demonstrated to bring a sense of satisfaction or relief to the bereaved, it still would not be morally justifiable. As for why random people would relish in such an act, no virtuous explanation comes to mind.